From Brexit-inspired art to newspaper front pages leading up to Britain's 2...
LONDON - From Brexit-inspired art to newspaper front pages leading up to Britain’s 2016 referendum on European Union membership, a new London exhibition takes a look at the vote that has divided the nation ever since.
The title reflects a “Leave” campaign slogan, but artworks both in favour of and against staying in the EU are on display along with the media coverage. Other exhibits include “What if Voting Changed Everything?” by David Dunnico - a ballot box with shredded white, blue and red paper, and papier maché works of various anti-EU newspapers by Bryden.The exhibition, which runs until March 24, is open at a time of political chaos in Britain just weeks ahead of the date it is supposed to leave the bloc, March 29.
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